Baseline Mapping of Schistosomiasis and Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis in the Northern and Eastern Health Regions of Gabon, Central Africa: Recommendations for Preventive Chemotherapy
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Authorization and Ethical Assessment
2.2. Study Area
2.3. Study Type, Period and Population
2.4. Selection and Location of Schools
2.5. Schoolchildren Sampling
2.6. Sample Collection and Parasitological Examination
2.7. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of Sampling
3.2. Prevalence
3.2.1. Combined Schistosomiasis and Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis
3.2.2. Combined Schistosomiasis
3.2.3. Schistosomiasis Haematobium
3.2.4. Other Schistosomiasis
3.2.5. Combined Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis (STH)
3.2.6. Ascaris lumbricoides
3.2.7. Trichuris trichiura
3.2.8. Hookworms
3.3. Intensity of Infection
3.3.1. Schistosomiasis
3.3.2. Ascaris lumbricoides
3.3.3. Trichuris trichiura
3.3.4. Hookworm
3.4. Community Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment Strategies
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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N | Schistosomiasis | Soil Transmittted Helminthiasis | SCH | STH | SCH-STH | |||||
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S. haematobium | S. mansoni | S. guineensis | A. lumbricoides | T. trichiura | Hookworms | |||||
Overall | 2245 | 1.65 [1.16–2.27] | 0.04 [0.0–0.25] | 0.04 [0.0–0.25] | 35.59 [33.61–37.59] | 43.74 [41.68–45.82] | 1.43 [0.98–2.01] | 1.69 [1.2–2.32] | 56.08 [54.0–58.15] | 56.57 [54.49–58.63] |
By region | ||||||||||
Northern | 1236 | 1.46 [0.87–2.29] | 0.08 [0.0–0.45] | 0.08 [0.0–0.45] | 29.13 * [26.60–31.75] | 52.83 * [50.0–55.65] | 1.62 [0.99–2.49] | 1.54 [0.93–2.39] | 58.09 * [55.29–60.86] | 58.5 * [55.69–61.26] |
Eastern | 1009 | 1.88 [1.14–2.93] | 0.00 [0.0–0.37] | 0.00 [0.0–0.37] | 43.51 [40.42–46.63] | 32.61 [29.72–35.60] | 1.19 [0.62–2.07] | 1.88 [1.14–2.93] | 53.62 [50.48–56.73] | 54.2 [51.08–57.32] |
By gender | ||||||||||
Girl | 1116 | 1.25 [0.69–2.1] | 0.00 [0.0–0.33] | 0.09 [0.0–0.5] | 34.14 [31.36–37.01] | 42.47 [39.55–45.43] | 0.81 [0.37–1.53] | 1.34 [0.75–2.2] | 54.84 [51.87–57.79] | 55.11 [52.13–58.05] |
Boy | 1129 | 2.04 [1.30–3.04] | 0.09 [0.0–0.49] | 0.00 [0.0–0.49] | 37.02 [34.20–39.92] | 45.00 [42.07–47.95] | 2.04 * [1.30–3.04] | 2.04 [1.30–3.04] | 57.31 [54.36–60.21] | 58.02 [55.08–60.91] |
By school area | ||||||||||
urban | 1754 | 1.48 [0.97–2.16] | 0.06 [0.0–0.32] | 0.06 [0.0–0.32] | 30.84 [28.69–33.06] * | 40.59 [38.28–42.93] * | 1.37 [0.88–2.03] | 1.54 [1.02–2.23] | 51.60 [49.23–53.96] * | 52.17 [49.80–54.48] * |
rural | 491 | 2.24 [1.12–3.97] | 0.00 [0.0–0.75] | 0.00 [0.0–0.75] | 52.55 [48.02–57.04] | 54.99 [50.47–59.45] | 1.63 [0.71–3.19] | 2.24 [11.24–3.97] | 72.10 [67.90–76.02] | 72.51 [68.33–76.41] |
By school category | ||||||||||
Public | 1420 | 1.97 [1.31–2.84] | 0.07 [0.0–0.39] | 0.07 [0.0–0.39] | 36.76 [34.25–39.33] | 45.35 [43.74–47.98] * | 1.62 [1.03–2.42] | 2.04 [1.37–2.92] | 57.61 [54.99–60.19] | 58.24 [55.62–60.82] * |
Private | 825 | 1.09 [0.50–2.06] | 0.00 [0.0–0.45] | 0.00 [0.0–0.45] | 33.58 [30.36–36.91] | 40.97 [37.59–44.41] | 1.09 [0.50–2.06] | 1.09 [0.50–2.06] | 53.46 [49.98–56.90] | 53.82 [50.35–57.26] |
Number of Species | N | Schistosomiasis | STH | Schistosomiasis-STH |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2245 | 37 | 723 | 718 * |
2 | 1 | 528 | 537 | |
3 | 0 | 8 | 15 | |
4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
>6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Negative | 2207 | 986 | 975 |
Schistosomiasis | Soil Transmittted Helminthiasis | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
S. haematobium | S. mansoni | S. guineensis | A. lumbricoides | T. trichiura | Hookworms | |
Overall | 101.9 ± 45.1 (37) | 72 (1) | 240 (1) | 9586.6 ± 618.3 (799) | 1143.2 ± 97.0 (982) | 618.0 ± 499.6 (32) |
By region | ||||||
North | 18.3 ± 8.2 (18) | 72 (1) | 240 (1) | 11433.6 ± 1061.7 (360) | 1395.2 ± 126.6 (653) | 130.8 ± 31.1 (20) |
East | 181.1 ± 85.6 (19) | - | - | 8071.9 ± 707.3 (439) | 642.9 ± 140.2 (329) | 1430.0 ± 1369.1 (12) |
By gender | ||||||
Girl | 65.3 ± 32.4 (14) | - | 240 (1) | 10131.3 ± 1053.6 (381) | 1152.6 ± 147.4 (474) | 1861.3 ± 1853.7 (9) |
Boy | 124.2 ± 70.9 (23) | 72 (1) | - | 9018.1 ± 688.7 (418) | 1130.1 ± 127.7 (508) | 131.5 ± 35.0 (23) |
By school area | ||||||
urban | 109.5 ± 61.0 (26) | 72 (1) | 240 (1) | 9144.6 ± 665.8 (541) | 1139.9 ± 113.9 (712) | 791.0 ± 669.2 (24) |
rural | 174.7 ± 55.3 (11) | - | - | 10513.4 ± 1313.1 (258) | 1151.7 ± 185.9 (270) | 99.0 ± 46.9 (8) |
By school category | ||||||
Public | 73.3 ± 26.3 (28) | 72 (1) | 240 (1) | 8874.4 ± 624.4 (522) | 1193.5 ± 113.1 (644) | 97.0 ± 18.9 (23) |
Private | 504.9 ± 178.5 (9) | - | - | 10928.7 ± 1340.5 (277) | 1047.3 ± 182.1 (338) | 1949.3 ± 1843.5 (9) |
Department | Category | MDA Interventions in Schools (Enrolled and Non-Enrolled) | Drug |
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Schistosomiasis infections | |||
Woleu | Low prevalence | MDA of SAC twice during primary schooling (once on entry, again on leaving) | Praziquantel |
Ntem | |||
Haut-Ntem | |||
Haut-Okano | |||
Okano | |||
Ivindo | |||
Lopé | |||
Mvoung | |||
Zadié | Not endemic | No required MDA. Treatment of individual confirmed cases | |
Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis infections | |||
Woleu | Moderate prevalence and moderate intensity | Annual MDA | Mebendazole + Levamisole |
Ntem | High prevalence | Biannual MDA | |
Haut-Ntem | |||
Haut-Komo | |||
Okano | |||
Ivindo | Moderate prevalence and moderate intensity | Annual MDA | |
Lopé | |||
Mvoung | High prevalence | Biannual MDA | |
Zadié |
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Mintsa Nguema, R.; Mavoungou, J.F.; Mengue Me Ngou-Milama, K.; Mabicka Mamfoumbi, M.; Koumba, A.A.; Sani Lamine, M.; Diarra, A.; Nkone Asseko, G.; Mourou, J.R.; Bouyou Akotet, M.K.; et al. Baseline Mapping of Schistosomiasis and Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis in the Northern and Eastern Health Regions of Gabon, Central Africa: Recommendations for Preventive Chemotherapy. Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2018, 3, 119. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3040119
Mintsa Nguema R, Mavoungou JF, Mengue Me Ngou-Milama K, Mabicka Mamfoumbi M, Koumba AA, Sani Lamine M, Diarra A, Nkone Asseko G, Mourou JR, Bouyou Akotet MK, et al. Baseline Mapping of Schistosomiasis and Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis in the Northern and Eastern Health Regions of Gabon, Central Africa: Recommendations for Preventive Chemotherapy. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2018; 3(4):119. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3040119
Chicago/Turabian StyleMintsa Nguema, Rodrigue, Jacques F. Mavoungou, Krystina Mengue Me Ngou-Milama, Modeste Mabicka Mamfoumbi, Aubin A. Koumba, Mariama Sani Lamine, Abdoulaye Diarra, Ghislaine Nkone Asseko, Jean R. Mourou, Marielle K. Bouyou Akotet, and et al. 2018. "Baseline Mapping of Schistosomiasis and Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis in the Northern and Eastern Health Regions of Gabon, Central Africa: Recommendations for Preventive Chemotherapy" Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 3, no. 4: 119. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3040119
APA StyleMintsa Nguema, R., Mavoungou, J. F., Mengue Me Ngou-Milama, K., Mabicka Mamfoumbi, M., Koumba, A. A., Sani Lamine, M., Diarra, A., Nkone Asseko, G., Mourou, J. R., Bouyou Akotet, M. K., Moné, H., Mouahid, G., & Atsame, J. (2018). Baseline Mapping of Schistosomiasis and Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis in the Northern and Eastern Health Regions of Gabon, Central Africa: Recommendations for Preventive Chemotherapy. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 3(4), 119. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3040119